Cacti are found in several biomes, including the desert.
A cactus typically lives in desert biomes, where they are adapted to survive in arid conditions with low rainfall and high temperatures.
Desert is the biome for a desert.
probably desert that's what I think! googly goo
Barrel cacti generally do not like sand and prefer rocky hillsides.
There is a desert biome in central Australia.
An example of mutualism in a desert biome is the desert is the relationship between Saguaro cacti and the Gila woodpecker. This bird finds food like parasites and insects on the cactus. It also nests on cacti. While the cacti provide food and shelter for this bird, the bird in turn helps cacti when it spreads pollen to other cacti. Mutualism refers to a relationship in which both parties benefit from their interaction.
The desert is a biome.
the desert......
Cacti are found in a variety of biomes - desert, savanna, grasslands, mountain and even in some rainforests.
Cacti are found in a variety of biomes but most common in the desert. They are also found in grasslands, savannahs, rainforests and others.
Since you only want to know about three types of producers from the desert, then I'll just tell you about three. There is a cactus, aloe, and four-wing saltbush.
Three specific plants found in the desert biome are the Saguaro cactus, Joshua tree, and Prickly pear cactus. These plants have adapted to survive in arid environments by storing water and having specialized structures to minimize water loss.